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Judgement Night
(1995)(The third book in the Bad Blood series)
A novel by Debra Doyle and James D Macdonald
"I HAD A BAD DREAM..."
Valerie Sherwood knew all about nightmares. Three years ago she was turned into a werewolf, and ever since that strange moonlit night, she understood the power of the darkness. The only thing to fear was fear itself. And tonight, that fear came to her in her dreams.
"IT SEEMED SO REAL..."
When Valerie awoke, the nightmare didn't end. Even by day, she was haunted by terrible shapes and sensations: The horrible vision of a giant, skeletal bird. The foul smell of decay. The chilling sound of eerie music. And that was just the beginning.
"I'M SCARED..."
There are some things so dark and evil that even a werewolf would be afraid. Now Valerie is about to learn the awful truth about the ancient force that calls to her from the mountains: It feeds on her fear. And it's hungry for more...
JUDGMENT NIGHT
The dark legacy of terror lives on - in the shattering sequel to BAD BLOOD and HUNTERS' MOON.
About 44,000 words
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Valerie Sherwood knew all about nightmares. Three years ago she was turned into a werewolf, and ever since that strange moonlit night, she understood the power of the darkness. The only thing to fear was fear itself. And tonight, that fear came to her in her dreams.
"IT SEEMED SO REAL..."
When Valerie awoke, the nightmare didn't end. Even by day, she was haunted by terrible shapes and sensations: The horrible vision of a giant, skeletal bird. The foul smell of decay. The chilling sound of eerie music. And that was just the beginning.
"I'M SCARED..."
There are some things so dark and evil that even a werewolf would be afraid. Now Valerie is about to learn the awful truth about the ancient force that calls to her from the mountains: It feeds on her fear. And it's hungry for more...
JUDGMENT NIGHT
The dark legacy of terror lives on - in the shattering sequel to BAD BLOOD and HUNTERS' MOON.
About 44,000 words
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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